Queen_of_Thunder
member
I'm very new to reloading and right now all I'm doing is cleaning, sorting and depriming brass.
What I have :
Reloading Press: Rock Chucker and a Dillion 550B.
Scales both electronic and beam.
Lyman reloading manual.
Winchester, CCI and Federal Primers
I have Montana Gold Bullets, Zero Bullets, some Hornady bullets and bullets from Missouri bullet company.
In powder I have on hand vihtavuori N320,N340,N32C,Winchester 231,Clays and Unique.
I want to reload for USPSA the following calibers:9mm,10mm,.40 and 45ACP
My fun calibers are 44mag,41 mag, 45LC,.357and 44-40.
I have rifles in .303 British, 300Winmag, 5.56, 7.35 Carcano and 7.5 swiss.
I plan to start reloading 9mm and 45acp first as these are the two rounds I shoot most often and they are the only two I have dies for.
It's taken a few years to assemble these components to start reloading. Do you folks see anything else I need to add before I get started. Any tips.
What I have :
Reloading Press: Rock Chucker and a Dillion 550B.
Scales both electronic and beam.
Lyman reloading manual.
Winchester, CCI and Federal Primers
I have Montana Gold Bullets, Zero Bullets, some Hornady bullets and bullets from Missouri bullet company.
In powder I have on hand vihtavuori N320,N340,N32C,Winchester 231,Clays and Unique.
I want to reload for USPSA the following calibers:9mm,10mm,.40 and 45ACP
My fun calibers are 44mag,41 mag, 45LC,.357and 44-40.
I have rifles in .303 British, 300Winmag, 5.56, 7.35 Carcano and 7.5 swiss.
I plan to start reloading 9mm and 45acp first as these are the two rounds I shoot most often and they are the only two I have dies for.
It's taken a few years to assemble these components to start reloading. Do you folks see anything else I need to add before I get started. Any tips.